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3D printing of optics
(2018)
Feedback management in hearing aids and its challenges have been there for over 60 years. The basic principles of feedback management are still in use to prevent the hearing aids from oscillation. This work focusses on the feedback management in custom style hearing aids by comparing four different Invisible-In-the-Canal (IIC) hearing aids. Four test set-ups were created to find valid and reli-able methods and set-ups to test custom hearing aids for their feedback management. The goal was to find out if they could provide 1) stable gain, 2) good sound quality, 3) indicate specific frequencies audible feedback occurs and 4) to test the clinical robustness through subjective experience rating. The principle was: matched gain – matched acoustics.